Archive for April, 2006

Google News Map

Another quick post. Virender Ajmani from Mibazaar.com has made another mashup. This time, he has put together a map that provides Google news rss, Yahoo geocoding, and Google Maps. This gives you at your fingertips news itmes based on zip code. It also has a traffic overlay. On the right you can purvey his other [...]

Paul Tech Store Electronics

I won’t do this too often, but I just did a major addition to the online store – electronics. I have added TVs, PDAs, phones, amplifiers, home theater systems, car stereo items, security systems, radar/laser detectors, etc. I wanted to highlight just a few of the items: The Homer Simpson Phone – he talks and [...]

Google Calendar

Ok, I don’t usually like to jump onto the Google announcement bandwagon, but I really like their new Calendaring system. If you have a Gmail account, there are some added benefits. But I have also found some integration issues, which, since Google’s stuff is perpetual beta, I’m sure will be worked out sometime in the [...]

Rule the World

As a follow up to the Million Dollar Web site, folks over at Rule the World have mimicked those efforts and started something similar. The idea, however, centers on being able to claim your spot on a world map. That’s a very cool idea. Obviously, famous cities require more money to buy. But, you could [...]

TrackStick is GPS in Small Space

Do you want an easy way to track your child’s driving patterns? Or how about an inexpensive way to track your hiking, walking, biking, or running? I’m sure there are any number of ingenious uses for the TrackStick, but those come straight to mind. The TrackStick is a super small USB device for tracking just [...]

Portable Apps

Portable Apps is a cool site that allows you to take your apps on the road. If you’re not wanting the headache of putting an operating system on a USB stick (tho i would highly recommend it!), then this will work well for you. There are loads of stuff to choose from. Why would you [...]

Wi-Spy Wireless Wonder

MetaGeek, LLC has a cool little USB device that allows you to scope out interference on wireless spectrums. It will do a spectrum analysis and see interference from the following items: Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) Microwave Ovens Cordless Phones Baby Monitors Bluetooth

SmartFTP Uploading Joy

I have been using SmartFTP for like a year now and I love it. It’s free if you are using it for personal, non-commercial use. It does everything you want and it does it fast. The layout is intuitive and can be completely customized. They also have a 64 bit version. SmartFTP can handle multiple [...]

JDiskReport Shows Disk Usage

A while ago a client’s server got hacked. What tipped me off? Well, it would be about 1% of the space left on the raid array. Obviously, they weren’t that concerned about getting caught. They did, however, at least hide the information away on the array. So, I got this utility to see where the [...]

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